Pennsic Day 3…Sort of.
Day 3 dawned bright and clear, much like the previous couple of days. On tap for today however, was a little side trip. For those that have never been to Continue Reading →
Saying way too much about way too little
Woodworking tools and tool reviews
Day 3 dawned bright and clear, much like the previous couple of days. On tap for today however, was a little side trip. For those that have never been to Continue Reading →
The great re-wheeling continued with a reconstruction, okay, replacement of the sander cart. Version 1 was designed for the Rikon Belt/Disc sander, but was sized kind of weirdly. I am Continue Reading →
Unlike most tool reviews where reviewer has spent 20 minutes with the tool, this is my impressions after a year of serious use. I purchased this after much research last Continue Reading →
At some point in 2020 I decided I need a (modern) rabbet plane. Of course, I have a couple vintage wood ones that I used from time to time. But, Continue Reading →
I’m trying to push a couple of projects through the shop before the Great Oak Molding Project kicks off. For the remodel of the LR/DR I am ripping out all Continue Reading →
Yesterday I completed a learning piece, this staked sawbench. The seat is glued up Douglas Fir leftover from something or other. The legs are Red Oak. Also, two pieces as Continue Reading →
Meet Breezy, my new dust collector. It’s a compact 1.5HP 110V model. Not a ton of power, but it should be plenty for a one man shop that does do Continue Reading →
I’ve recently acquired a couple of new tools, some new, some old. And I’ve noticed a striking difference in how these are made. One is a Stanley No. 66 Hand Continue Reading →